Final Fantasy 14 is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 in August.
Director and producer Naoki “Yoshi-P” Yoshida and Square Enix CEO Takashi Kiryu revealed the news as part of Final Fantasy 14 Fan Fest 2026 overnight, playing the game on Switch 2 during a presentation.
Interestingly, though, the Switch 2 edition of the hugely popular MMORPG will be a little different, requiring its own subscription on top of the one you may be paying for PC or console. This means players on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles need to buy the game and pay a monthly subscription fee, but get cross-platform access, while Switch players only pay the monthly subscription fee but can’t access their game on any other platform.
As a compromise, Final Fantasy 14 will be ostensibly free-to-download on Switch 2, and you won’t need a Nintendo Online subscription to play it. Additionally, anyone with an active FF14 sub can purchase the Switch 2 one for 50 percent off the full price.
“After discussions with Nintendo, it was decided that the Switch 2 version of Final Fantasy 14 would require a separate subscription,” Yoshi-P said through a translator (thanks, IGN).
“Again, this was decided after many months of discussions with Nintendo, and I understand that this is different to how we’ve done things before.”
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“A week ago, I had this great idea to play the Switch 2 on stage here, and Nintendo kind of freaked out a little,” Yoshi-P said.
“They were like, ‘What?!’ But they cooperated and helped us so much to make this happen, so thank you, Nintendo, very much to help us make this happen on-stage today.”
Earlier this week we learned Final Fantasy 14 is getting a new major update in Trail to the Heavens. Patch 7.5 will bring new story quests, an alliance raid, limited job, and more.
This update comes in the midst of Final Fantasy 14’s Dawntrail expansion, a new narrative arc that initially had players torn having come from the many highs of Endwalker. Still, in time, it has managed to pick up Steam, listening to community feedback as the MMO continues its life over a decade since its initial release.
Fan response has been muted, and while some like the idea of at least being able to do simple PvE activities on the go for an additional fee, others are not so impressed.
The Switch 2 version will launch in August, but we don’t have a firm release date yet. It’s also not yet clear how much the Switch 2’s subscription will cost.





